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k AJufiJfi!
O^ICLC
l r
98 P€U eENTBOCGHT
W-HY I AT7PNVAN ENGLISH GLASS /
The repayment of Lira
which were gave up to tne
Allied Control Commisrion
at Aversa was terminated
last week. Bernard Dutin,
official of the National Vfef)£ lnstSbutioa
xv... r*i»
Cur EngliBh Oer
of the mc 3 'o imy r-'
-Refugee Service, who presided the oommlspion
charged to repay the lira
gave the ONTARIO CHRONICLE the following exclusive statement:
"The residents of the
Shelter have just demon-
in a gratifyingresP°nses-
one
and
: of
the Shelter, ha: recently
submitted bo its students
the following question:
Why I attend an English
Glass.'
The ONTARIO CHRONICLE
publishes to-day excerpts
of five characteristic
6 crated
manner
t o-./ard,
this country. When they
to discuss or approve
their authors.,.
The r-erfect knowledge
of a language permits you
to make yourself known-
to be ' acquainted with
people, and I ^ould make
some acquaintances "ith
American people...such as
I have Known in Europe...
people of exceptional
probity and honesty.
their patriotism »,*«., L «_j „
and regard for Ma* g^ !^S! ^ J^ggP. Elizabeth Wallentin
There are many reasons
1st
Group"
embarked for Fort Ontario **? I attend an English The drean of my llf-
thay gave up to the Alii- Class» First, living m a has always been to see 1-
' Control Commission courytT7 I have to know merica. After long yeare
sums of money nits laneuage. I want to of suf-eririg and paln the
they still had in their learn as mch as Posslble
p-d
■vaatever
* t T4. i *„ about the American lif e-
rissession,mainly Italian , . . ... ., , , _
'm, "" about all the branches of
currency. The average a- ,. IT ...
. „ . . Its culture and its eco-
mount per person was tri- j _ , ., ,
1 „a «,a «~.i- . .-«. nomy and I can do It only
v..al and was only a sym- , Y . " ... m^
Vol. of a lifes work and b^ learjinj English lan-
r.riving- the only mate- f^e first. For language
. , ... . . „ „i4.v. Is the expression of all
rial thing remaining with ., ., * , „ _ .
„eo ^rt„i«. the thoughts and feelings
of a nation.
There is- an Important
more practical reason
TT*** too. Knowing English I
were given the , 7 Ji , /.
b hope to find a job more
Americans liberated us.
very usedul here or
these people,
"When given the opportunity to pvrchase United
.States War Savings bonds
- when they
American equivalent of ,_ , T V ,.
,, . naJ _ ,, easily when I get my li-
• their sums,98% of the re- , . _ . . "? .. .-,n
' . berty. Certainly it v/ill
sidents whose savings we- ,
re large enough to buy a elsewhlre!
bond,made such an invest- Thug T attend m E ^
ment, 71% ol the total,. , ., .. ?
_ ■, ' ., ,n , lish class primarily to
funds available was used ., jiv*., u.
. _. „ , overcome the difficulty
for War Bonds, . , , .. . .. i
,,T , ... in understand lag speaking
"I know this money re- . T ., . , ,-
,, , ' . people an I think by
presents the only securi- -,.!-. . , -
., J . listening to an American
ty for an otherwise un- . , T , - n ,-
•'.._, _,, , , teacher I have already
certain future. The resi- „ , - /
, ._ - . made some progress in
dents may justly feel, ^ direc^Je
hov/ever, that purchasing - .
War Bonds will increare ,-, ^ „ 0 , _
Dr. R., Koen, 2nd Group
since
their security, e-^^o r, , ,, .
.. . „ /:„. . ...Beyond the au/entages
their effort will go to- „, , . ., , .- if.
.,,,-,. we have in the daily li-
wards the making a more - .
secure world,
nI am glad to have
been able to serve you
len we know a language well, I would know the
lJ° English language tho-
... . . . roughly to be able to de-
this manner in. cooperati- -m « * -r
.,, ,, T . . i,. . velop my professional
on with the Joint Distri- , t, .v .J , . n
, . . n ... ,, knowledge: to bfi able to
bution Committee", , , 7^ j il .. *
understand the American
and English Literature;
Then we had the good fortune to come to this
country. Now I attend the
English School because I
want to learn this language perfectly to thank
the American people in
their own language.
Eisig Hendel Ist Group
It is especially important for us to learn
English because we
work together here with
American people and we
can do cur work better
when we understand therru
It 1? known to us that
many misunderstandings
happened here "in the
Shelter because* we cotild
not' understand each o-
thnr.
,. - -■-■ «
Anna Schwarzenberg 3nd
Group
One day about four
months ago t^ere appp-^.red
a communication that the
English School would be
opened. I was very glad
about it because I waited"
very impatiently for the
opportunity to learn English. After the f-'rst
days of studying the lan-
(continued page 2,col., l)

k AJufiJfi!
O^ICLC
l r
98 P€U eENTBOCGHT
W-HY I AT7PNVAN ENGLISH GLASS /
The repayment of Lira
which were gave up to tne
Allied Control Commisrion
at Aversa was terminated
last week. Bernard Dutin,
official of the National Vfef)£ lnstSbutioa
xv... r*i»
Cur EngliBh Oer
of the mc 3 'o imy r-'
-Refugee Service, who presided the oommlspion
charged to repay the lira
gave the ONTARIO CHRONICLE the following exclusive statement:
"The residents of the
Shelter have just demon-
in a gratifyingresP°nses-
one
and
: of
the Shelter, ha: recently
submitted bo its students
the following question:
Why I attend an English
Glass.'
The ONTARIO CHRONICLE
publishes to-day excerpts
of five characteristic
6 crated
manner
t o-./ard,
this country. When they
to discuss or approve
their authors.,.
The r-erfect knowledge
of a language permits you
to make yourself known-
to be ' acquainted with
people, and I ^ould make
some acquaintances "ith
American people...such as
I have Known in Europe...
people of exceptional
probity and honesty.
their patriotism »,*«., L «_j „
and regard for Ma* g^ !^S! ^ J^ggP. Elizabeth Wallentin
There are many reasons
1st
Group"
embarked for Fort Ontario **? I attend an English The drean of my llf-
thay gave up to the Alii- Class» First, living m a has always been to see 1-
' Control Commission courytT7 I have to know merica. After long yeare
sums of money nits laneuage. I want to of suf-eririg and paln the
they still had in their learn as mch as Posslble
p-d
■vaatever
* t T4. i *„ about the American lif e-
rissession,mainly Italian , . . ... ., , , _
'm, "" about all the branches of
currency. The average a- ,. IT ...
. „ . . Its culture and its eco-
mount per person was tri- j _ , ., ,
1 „a «,a «~.i- . .-«. nomy and I can do It only
v..al and was only a sym- , Y . " ... m^
Vol. of a lifes work and b^ learjinj English lan-
r.riving- the only mate- f^e first. For language
. , ... . . „ „i4.v. Is the expression of all
rial thing remaining with ., ., * , „ _ .
„eo ^rt„i«. the thoughts and feelings
of a nation.
There is- an Important
more practical reason
TT*** too. Knowing English I
were given the , 7 Ji , /.
b hope to find a job more
Americans liberated us.
very usedul here or
these people,
"When given the opportunity to pvrchase United
.States War Savings bonds
- when they
American equivalent of ,_ , T V ,.
,, . naJ _ ,, easily when I get my li-
• their sums,98% of the re- , . _ . . "? .. .-,n
' . berty. Certainly it v/ill
sidents whose savings we- ,
re large enough to buy a elsewhlre!
bond,made such an invest- Thug T attend m E ^
ment, 71% ol the total,. , ., .. ?
_ ■, ' ., ,n , lish class primarily to
funds available was used ., jiv*., u.
. _. „ , overcome the difficulty
for War Bonds, . , , .. . .. i
,,T , ... in understand lag speaking
"I know this money re- . T ., . , ,-
,, , ' . people an I think by
presents the only securi- -,.!-. . , -
., J . listening to an American
ty for an otherwise un- . , T , - n ,-
•'.._, _,, , , teacher I have already
certain future. The resi- „ , - /
, ._ - . made some progress in
dents may justly feel, ^ direc^Je
hov/ever, that purchasing - .
War Bonds will increare ,-, ^ „ 0 , _
Dr. R., Koen, 2nd Group
since
their security, e-^^o r, , ,, .
.. . „ /:„. . ...Beyond the au/entages
their effort will go to- „, , . ., , .- if.
.,,,-,. we have in the daily li-
wards the making a more - .
secure world,
nI am glad to have
been able to serve you
len we know a language well, I would know the
lJ° English language tho-
... . . . roughly to be able to de-
this manner in. cooperati- -m « * -r
.,, ,, T . . i,. . velop my professional
on with the Joint Distri- , t, .v .J , . n
, . . n ... ,, knowledge: to bfi able to
bution Committee", , , 7^ j il .. *
understand the American
and English Literature;
Then we had the good fortune to come to this
country. Now I attend the
English School because I
want to learn this language perfectly to thank
the American people in
their own language.
Eisig Hendel Ist Group
It is especially important for us to learn
English because we
work together here with
American people and we
can do cur work better
when we understand therru
It 1? known to us that
many misunderstandings
happened here "in the
Shelter because* we cotild
not' understand each o-
thnr.
,. - -■-■ «
Anna Schwarzenberg 3nd
Group
One day about four
months ago t^ere appp-^.red
a communication that the
English School would be
opened. I was very glad
about it because I waited"
very impatiently for the
opportunity to learn English. After the f-'rst
days of studying the lan-
(continued page 2,col., l)